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Clinical Health Summer
Program (CHSP) is an important component of NC-HCAP. CHSP is a seven-week
(40 hours a week) experiential learning opportunity held each year from
May through June for underrepresented minority and disadvantaged students.
The 40 hour week salaried position consists of both clinical experiences
in health care agencies and academic enrichment experiences provided by
NC-HCAP Health Careers Centers. The program provides (8) UNCP
Students an opportunity to learn about the duties and responsibilities
of a health professional and how a health care delivery system operates.
What Can I Expect From CHSP?
- Site placement:
a 40-hour a week position in a health care agency under the direct supervision
of health professionals in either medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy,
podiatry, public health, veterinary medicine, nursing, health administration
or allied health.
- Health sciences
seminars and special presentations
- Site visits to
area health facilities and agencies.
- Interaction with
many types of health care professionals
- A competitive stipend/wage
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What Is Expected of Me As a CHSP Participant?
Write an:
- autobiographical
essay; an essay describing your summer experience; a research paper
or develop a project based on your choice of health related topic and
present this information to chancellors and preceptors.
- Take five to ten
photos depicting your summer experience.
- Some clinical sites
require that CHSP participants receive the three-shot Hepatitis B vaccine
series.
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How Do I Know If I Am A Good Candidate?
CHSP is designed to
assist the student who:
- Is an UNCP
Undergraduate interested in pursuing an allied, graduate or
professional health program
- Has a minimum grade
point average of 2.5
- Is a member of
a racial group that is underrepresented in the health professions
- Is educationally
or economically disadvantaged
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How Do I Know If CHSP Is Right For Me?
CHSP is right for
you if you are serious about
- Becoming a health
care professional
- Improving your
communication skills, science background, and basic skills essential
to professional training
- Deepening your
understanding of different health care delivery systems and the variety
of duties and services performed by health services personnel
- Enhancing clinical
skills while earning money
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Where Might I Be Placed?
CHSP participants
from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke are placed in a wide
variety of health care facilities and private practices. Past participating
agencies include:
- Scotland Memorial
Hospital - Laurinburg, NC
*Pembroke Family Practice - Pembroke, NC
*Scotland Rehab Services - Laurinburg, NC
*Scotland Urgent Care Center- Laurinburg, NC
- Robeson Health Care Corporation - Lumberton, NC
*J.T. Pierce Clinic - Pembroke, NC
*Lumberton Medical Center - Lumberton, NC
*Maxton Medical Center - Maxton, NC
- Southeastern Regional
Medical Center - Lumberton, NC
- Robeson Family
Practice Association - Red Springs, NC
- Pembroke Pediatrics
- Pembroke, NC
- Robeson County
Mental Health - Lumberton, NC
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How Do I Apply?
To receive a CHSP
application, stop by our office located in Jacobs Hall-Suite K, Second Floor or
request an application online.
Final applications must be returned by February 22 along with the following
items:
One copy of college
transcript; photograph; personal statement; one letter of recommendation,
preferably from a science faculty member; two faculty appraisal forms
(provided by NC-HCAP) in addition to the recommendation letter, at least
one from a science faculty member; and identification of race/ethnic identity.
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